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April  2007
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This Month's List of Ten:  
It's something we all have to
face sooner or later.  This
month we list
Ten Ways To
Tell That You're Getting Old.
Editor's Rant: The Next
Five Years.  
Our editor
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expect to happen to Iraq.
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PEACE FORCE
A science fiction thriller by
J.W. Lengel
contributing editor of
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